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Home»Posts Tagged "News" (Page 5)

Europe Assumes NATO Command, Allies Accelerate Defense Spending

Ella Ford May 15, 2026

The big shift is simple: America is no longer the automatic battlefield manager for Europe, and allies are being pushed to lead regional planning, command and capability building while the U.S. keeps the strategic levers.

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China Surveillance Exposes AI Ticketing Risk For America

Darnell Thompkins May 15, 2026

I lay out why the rise of AI-driven surveillance matters, how casual law-bending is woven into American life, and why swapping human judgment for automated ticketing would change our country in ways most folks wouldn’t

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Knights Of Saint John Paul II Mobilize Men This Week

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

This short message for members of the Knights of Saint John Paul II explains how to connect with the group, why this week’s meeting matters, how to take the mission to the streets, and why

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Government Blocks MP Probe Into RCMP China Policing Pact

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

The Canadian government refused a Conservative lawmaker’s request for documents about a policing pact between the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Chinese authorities, sparking sharp concerns about secrecy, oversight, and national security among critics who

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Jack Osbourne Refuses Political Questions, Urges Celebrity Silence

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Jack Osbourne stood firm at the Capitol while honoring his late father and refused to be drawn into political debate, telling a persistent reporter that celebrities should stay in their lane. He bluntly told the

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ABA Votes To Repeal DEI Accreditation Rule For Law Schools

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The American Bar Association has moved to remove a controversial diversity, equity, and inclusion standard that shaped law school admissions and programming, a decision driven by federal pressure and state-level pushback. The vote follows a

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Sanctuary Cities Defy Federal Immigration Enforcement, Raise Alarm

Karen Givens May 15, 2026

This piece traces a familiar American fight over who enforces our laws, shows how modern sanctuary policies undermine federal immigration enforcement, and lays out real-life consequences where public safety and law enforcement are put at

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Border Patrol Chief Resigns Amid Allegations Of Prostitution Abroad

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The chief of the U.S. Border Patrol abruptly announced his retirement this week, saying he was stepping away for family and home, while reports surfaced that investigators once probed his conduct overseas. The resignation sets

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Spencer Pratt Confronts TMZ Over LA Mayoral Residency Claims

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Spencer Pratt says the media tried to torpedo his Los Angeles mayoral bid over a technicality about where he sleeps after his home burned in the Pacific Palisades fires, and a viral backlash shows voters

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AOC Surges To Lead 2028 Primary Polls, Critics React

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Republican commentators watched Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rise in popularity into a possible 2028 contender, then reacted with disbelief after a clip where she claimed billionaires “can’t earn” $1 billion; the hosts’ take mixed skepticism with

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UW Trans Student Murder Sparks Death Threats Against Speaker

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The planned Turning Point USA appearance by detransition activist Chloe Cole at the University of Washington was postponed after a nearby homicide of a transgender-identifying student sparked a wave of violent threats, a heavy-handed reaction

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Connecticut Senate Threatens Homeschool Freedom, Parents Urge Action

Kevin Parker May 15, 2026

Connecticut is facing a sharp fight over homeschooling after the state legislature advanced a bill that would put new government checkpoints between parents and their children’s education. The measure would require yearly notices and trigger

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Cardinal Vesco Calls Church To Stop Judging Gay Catholics

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco, the archbishop of Algiers, used the preface to a new volume to praise Pope Francis’ emphasis on treating gay people without the old forms of public censure, saying the pope seeks to

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Bodycam Captures Suspect Ambushing, Repeatedly Stabbing Florida Deputy

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

A Marion County deputy in Dunnellon was ambushed and repeatedly stabbed after answering a call about a suspicious person, bodycam footage shows, and the investigation says his vest likely prevented a deadly outcome. The suspect

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Trump Endorsements Reshape Indiana Senate, Empower Conservatives

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

This piece argues that primary season is where real fights for conservative direction happen, highlights Indiana’s recent wins as a model, and calls out a pattern of harmful endorsements that protect RINOs and stifle strong

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Medicaid Fraud, Vance Demands States Ramp Up Prosecutions

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

Vice President JD Vance, leading the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, laid down a hard line this week: states that look the other way on Medicaid theft will face consequences. He announced a coordinated push

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Put Babies First Stop Policies That Punish Mothers Now

Karen Givens May 15, 2026

Phyllis Schlafly insisted that babies come first and her view still cuts through today’s debates about feminism, family and public policy. This piece argues that celebrating intact families and protecting mothers’ ability to care for

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US Moves to End China Rare Earth Minerals Supply Dominance Now

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

Critical minerals are the invisible backbone of modern life and national security, and this piece digs into how those raw materials touch everything from morning routines to fighter jets while laying out a clear Republican

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Pro-Life Activists Mobilize in Ottawa for March For Life

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

Thousands gathered on the streets of Ottawa for the March for Life, a clear and determined show of support for the unborn and for families who believe life matters. The crowd mixed young and old,

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Vatican Petition Challenges Benedict XVI Resignation, Risks Francis

Erica Carlin May 15, 2026

Pope Benedict XVI’s 2013 resignation and the events of the 2013 conclave are back at the center of a high-stakes canonical debate after a petition landed in the Vatican Criminal Court. The case hinges on

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North Korea Tortures Christians, Thousands Risk Return To Spread Faith

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

North Korea is one of the harshest places on Earth for Christians, where belief in Jesus can mean exile, torture, or death. This article looks at firsthand testimony about the risks believers face, the state’s

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Palmetto Black Cemetery Vandalized, Community Seeks Answers

Dan Veld May 15, 2026

The Old Memphis Cemetery in Palmetto was struck by a wave of vandalism that left concrete vaults shattered, red paint smeared across headstones, and political graffiti scrawled where families come to mourn. Local officials and

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US Intelligence Shows Iran Restored Access To Most Missile Sites

David Gregoire May 14, 2026

My mornings start with coffee and a quick scan of “News Items,” the tidy newsletter that cuts through the noise and lands the day’s crucial lines in my inbox. It flagged an intelligence leak about

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Trump Meets Xi In Beijing, Presses On Taiwan, AI And Chips

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

This piece lays out why the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting matters far beyond tariffs, how Beijing has woven AI and digital control into national power, the risks to Taiwan and semiconductors, the role of Iran and

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Truth Cannot Be Unseen, Demand Moral Accountability Now

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

This piece examines why a declaration associated with Pope Benedict XVI still raises questions about Pope Francis’s standing, tracing the legal, theological, and institutional threads that keep the issue alive. It looks at how differing

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Al-Huda Expansion Raises Local Concern Over Self-Sustaining Community

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

Conservative Texans are watching two related developments: the proposed 402-acre EPIC City near Josephine and a quietly ambitious expansion of the Al-Huda Islamic Center in Katy. This article lays out who is involved, why locals

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Virginia Court Blocks Democrats’ Gerrymander, Preserves Map

David Gregoire May 14, 2026

The state Supreme Court in Virginia struck down a Democrat-backed redistricting referendum, and that ruling cuts straight to the heart of how power is being pursued by today’s left. This piece looks at the decision,

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High Court Rules Sex Selective Abortion Undermines Girls’ Rights

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

Bangladesh’s High Court has stepped into a charged debate by ruling that revealing a baby’s sex before birth promotes discrimination and upsets social balance, calling the practice an “immoral activity” that helps enable sex-selective abortion.

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Costa Rica President Begins Public Service Guided By Faith

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

Costa Rica’s new president stepped into office with a public act of faith, and a bishop underscored how beginning government service grounded in trust in God matters for leadership, public morale, and national identity. This

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Prison Tablets Controversy, Newsom Demands Answers

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

This article looks at a clash between Gov. Gavin Newsom and critics over California’s prison tablet program, which a recent report says allowed inmates to access pornography and groom minors, and shows how the governor’s

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Trump Arrives In Beijing, Wielding Leverage Over China

Ella Ford May 14, 2026

President Donald Trump’s Beijing visit arrives at a rare moment of advantage built on recent trade wins, targeted military pressure and a clear agenda: trade, technology, sanctions and deterrence. This piece maps how those levers

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Senate Hearing Features CIA Whistleblower on COVID Origins

Karen Givens May 14, 2026

The Senate hearing this week felt like a reveal moment: a senior CIA official laid out claims that the lab-leak theory was suppressed and that Anthony Fauci and other officials played a central role, Democratic

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Pompeo Warns Of Chinese Communist Party Influence In Canada

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

Mike Pompeo spoke sharply about Chinese influence during a Canadian conference, warning the audience about covert connections and raising alarm about how deep Beijing’s reach has become. His blunt line — ‘that there are Chinese

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Inmates Exploit Communications Tablets, Fueling Unauthorized Activity

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

State-issued communications tablets meant for calls, games, and education have become a surprising flashpoint. A City Journal investigation flagged that inmates are often using these devices for activities beyond their stated purpose, prompting questions about

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Supreme Court Restores Negligent Hiring Claims Against Brokers

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

The Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision in Shawn Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II that keeps state negligent-hiring claims alive against freight brokers, shifting the balance toward local accountability and away from an absolute

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Whitlock Urges Black Americans To Prioritize Family, Faith

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

Jason Whitlock argues that the biggest barrier for many black Americans is a cultural identity built around race instead of faith, family, and discipline, and he urges a shift toward values that strengthen households and

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Texas Attorney General Sues Netflix, Seeks Significant Damages

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

Attorney General Ken Paxton contends that Netflix violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and is seeking damages that could represent an astronomical sum. This piece follows that claim and explores why the lawsuit matters,

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Trump Administration Investigates US Funded Ukrainian Biolabs

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

Tulsi Gabbard, once pilloried for flagging U.S.-backed research sites overseas, is now leading a formal review of hundreds of foreign labs funded by American taxpayers, and that shift is forcing critics and agencies to reckon

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Report Finds Newsom Funded Prison Tablets Enabled Porn, Topless Photo

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

A state program meant to close a “digital divide” behind bars has produced some shocking results: inmates on death row say taxpayer-funded tablets gave them steady streams of pornography, private sexual messages, and fresh chances

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FCC Opens Probe Into The View Over James Talarico Appearance

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

The FCC has opened a probe into The View after the show hosted Democrat James Talarico, raising questions about the equal time rule that requires non-news programs to offer opposing political perspectives. Conservatives argue networks

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Carney Assembles Federal Leaders For Immigration And Revenue Briefing

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

A closed-door session quietly gathered senior federal officials — a mix of policy, finance, immigration, foreign affairs, and revenue experts — and it deserves attention for what it signals about government control, transparency, and the

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Spencer Pratt Surges In LA Mayoral Polls, Rising Fast

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

Spencer Pratt’s surprise surge in the Los Angeles mayoral race after a debate shake-up has reshuffled a crowded field, cut the undecided vote dramatically, and turned attention to homelessness and public safety as the election

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Seattle Man In Diversion Program Faces Teen Rape Charges

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

Seattle is wrestling with anger and questions after a 36-year-old man with a long criminal record was arrested in a case that stunned neighbors: a 15-year-old girl allegedly taken from a bus stop and assaulted

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German Bishop Appoints Female Deputy, Sparks Church Law Debate

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

Bishop Georg Bätzing has named a woman to a post described as the equivalent of a vicar general in his diocese, a move that touches on long-standing questions about who can exercise formal authority in

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Cardinal Warns SSPX Consecrations, Synod Report Sparks Concern

Erica Carlin May 14, 2026

This piece examines a tense week inside the Catholic conversation: warnings from Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández about possible schism over planned SSPX consecrations, alarms about a Synodal report that seems to shift teaching on homosexuality,

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FBI Charges Arcadia Mayor As Illegal PRC Agent, Mayor Agrees To Resign

Dan Veld May 14, 2026

FBI Director Kash Patel announced on X that Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang faces charges for acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China, admitting to promoting PRC interests and agreeing to resign

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California Teacher Arrested After Alleged Plot Against Trump Officials

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

The news that a California teacher identified as Cole Allen allegedly planned attacks on Trump administration officials has rattled a lot of people, and for good reason: the claim that he listed targets and “administration

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Fauci Tied To COVID Coverup, CIA Officer Testifies

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

The explosive claim from a senior CIA officer that top public health figures and intelligence layers took active steps to bury the truth about COVID is rattling trust in government institutions, sparking sharp Republican scrutiny

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Trump Must Bring Names Of Detained Americans To Xi

Ella Ford May 13, 2026

This piece argues that when President Trump meets Xi Jinping, he should carry a frank, prioritized list of Americans and U.S.-linked relatives trapped or detained by the Chinese Communist Party, showing why presidential pressure matters,

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FAA Proposes Rules, Nation Must Secure Critical Sites Now

Doug Goldsmith May 13, 2026

The rise of cheap, ubiquitous drones is a clear national security problem that demands fast, no-nonsense action: civilian chaos at wildfires, probes over military bases, and the looming threat to critical infrastructure show we cannot

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Senate Adds Nonseverability Clause, Sam Lee Withdraws Support

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

Missouri’s latest revision to its born-alive protections has stirred a sharp reaction from the pro-life community, centered on a technical but dangerous addition to the bill that changes the stakes for future challenges. One of

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Newsom Diaper Program Inflates Costs, Appears To Benefit Wife

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

California’s governor rolled out a headline-friendly plan to hand out diapers to newborns through a nonprofit, but once you pull back the curtain the math and the relationships involved raise real questions about cost, priorities,

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Asheboro High Counselor Arrested, Charged With Student Sex

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

This piece covers the arrest of a former Asheboro High School counselor accused of sexual contact with a student, the charges and bond conditions she faces, how the school district responded, and the legal framework

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Lawmakers Rush To Block Chinese Automakers From US

David Gregoire May 13, 2026

Americans should pay attention to President Trump’s upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping because proposals to let Chinese manufacturers build cars on U.S. soil threaten jobs, supply chains, and national security. A rare bipartisan push in

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Protect Jewish Brooklyn Neighborhoods From Protest Intimidation Now

Ella Ford May 13, 2026

Scenes this week in Brooklyn — protesters swarming Jewish residential streets, terrified families watching from porches, arrests for violence — demand a clear response: protect neighborhoods, enforce time and place limits, and push federal penalties

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GOP Reps Warn Bill C-22 Expands Canada Surveillance, Risks US Data

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm over Bill C-22, arguing it gives Canadian authorities far-reaching powers that could snag Americans’ data and undermine privacy. This article breaks down the concerns raised by Reps. Jim Jordan

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AI Films Warn, Illustrate How Machines Could Reshape Human Bonds

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

A quick tour through Hollywood’s worst-case scenarios for artificial intelligence, looking at how a handful of films imagined machines turning on us or messing with what makes us human. From affectionate operating systems to cold,

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K-9 Boomer Locates Missing 96-Year-Old Man Near Tampa

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

Boomer the K-9 led deputies straight to a missing 96-year-old man near Lutz, Florida, turning a tense search into a quick rescue; this piece recounts how the call came in, why time mattered, how the

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Pentagon Urges Allies To Shoulder More Defense Burden

Brittany Mays May 13, 2026

The Pentagon has quietly rewritten the rules of alliance politics and Europe is finally being forced to adjust. The 2026 National Defense Strategy makes clear the new American order: defend the homeland, deter China, press

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Trump Lands In Beijing With CEOs, Seeks Trade Deals

David Gregoire May 13, 2026

Donald Trump’s China trip is more than diplomacy; it’s choreography. He brings CEOs, a clear message about American business power, and a style that turns policy into imagery. Polls are rocky, but symbolism can reshape

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Chloe Cole Warns Campus Speech Risks After Charlie Kirk Assassination

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

Chloe Cole, a detransitioner, says she canceled a planned University of Washington appearance after receiving violent threats tied to Antifa activity, and her warning about campus danger captures a deeper fight over free speech, safety,

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New Clergy Challenge Benedict XVI Resignation, Question Papal Authority

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

The debate centers on a linguistic wrinkle: a single Latin word in Benedict XVI’s resignation text. Clergy and theologians have parsed that phrasing and argued that what Benedict renounced might not be the same juridical

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Trump Visits China With Business Delegation, Meets Xi Amid Iran War

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

President Trump landed in Beijing for a landmark trip, greeted by cheering students and Chinese officials, and arrives with a heavyweight group of U.S. business leaders as tensions in the Middle East simmer in the

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Marriage Rates Drop In America, Economic Barriers Rise

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

The collapse of marriage in America is not just about personal failings; it is the result of economic shifts, changing social structures, and cultural choices that conservatives have been too timid to confront. This piece

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Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang Pleads Guilty, Resigns Over PRC Ties

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

The mayor of a Southern California city has agreed to plead guilty to serving as an agent for the People’s Republic of China, resigned her office, and now faces federal charges that underline a serious

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H-1B Visa Scheme Spurs Criminal Probe Into Texas Day Care

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

A local probe into a supposed day care has kicked off a criminal investigation and a state lawsuit, with reporters on the ground and the Texas attorney general stepping in. The reporting lays out alleged

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Whitlock Warns WNBA Hustle Is Wearing Down Caitlin Clark

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

Caitlin Clark stormed into the national conversation and changed the profile of women’s basketball almost overnight, and now a loud media voice is arguing her rise has already been blunted. This piece examines that claim,

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Pope Addresses Interfaith Meeting, Stops Short Of Declaring Christ

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

The pope’s recent remarks at an interfaith gathering read like a careful diplomatic gesture toward Muslim communities, but they stopped short of a clear, public reaffirmation that Jesus Christ is the one true God and

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Hinchcliffe Roasts Chelsea Handler At Netflix Roast, Steals Spotlight

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

The roast of Kevin Hart became a showdown that mixed sharp comedy with sharp controversy, as Chelsea Handler and Tony Hinchcliffe traded brutal jabs and the night ended with a joke that many found deeply

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Cardinal Frank Leo Urges Canadians To Witness Human Dignity

Erica Carlin May 13, 2026

Cardinal Frank Leo urged Canadians to stand up for the dignity of every human life as the nation prepared for its annual March for Life on May 14. His message blended faith, moral clarity, and

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Fresno Supervisors Limit Library Pride Displays After Parent Complaint

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

Fresno County supervisors moved to stop public libraries from mounting Pride Month displays after a parent complained a child was handed an LGBTQ-themed bookmark in class, sparking a sharp debate about whether publicly funded spaces

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Key West Sued Over Rainbow Fence Fines By Lesbian Couple

Dan Veld May 13, 2026

Two Key West residents have taken the city to court after being hit with a $250-a-day fine for painting rainbow pickets on their fence, arguing the penalty tramples their constitutional rights. They say the paint

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Vatican Proposes Rethink Of Catholic Teaching On Homosexuality

Erica Carlin May 12, 2026

The Vatican’s move to float a document that suggests a ‘reconsideration’ of Catholic teaching on homosexuality has drawn sharp reaction, with Fr. Donald Haggerty calling the development ‘stunning.’ This piece looks at why that language

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Engage Small Business Voters Now, GOP Must Win 2026

Kevin Parker May 12, 2026

Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the deciding block for 2026. This piece looks at how taxes, regulation, and recent policy changes shape their politics and why Republicans should make Main Street

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Vatican Continues Dialogue With German Bishops Over Same-Sex Blessings

Erica Carlin May 12, 2026

The Vatican’s Secretary of State says talks are ongoing with German bishops about blessings proposed for same-sex couples, and he cautioned that moving to formal sanctions would be premature. This article unpacks what that cautious

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Trump Signals Negotiations, Pro-Lifers Uncertain About July Deadline

Erica Carlin May 12, 2026

President Trump sidestepped a direct answer when asked about continuing to block Planned Parenthood funding in upcoming budget talks, calling the matter “very thorny” and saying it is “under negotiation,” which leaves pro-life conservatives guessing

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Compare Kindle And Paperbacks, Preserve Reading Rituals

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

The new world of e-readers promised convenience and a tiny library in your hand, but this piece argues that physical books still hold a powerful, irreplaceable pull. It traces the Kindle’s debut, a spouse’s switch

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Accused White House Assassin Pleads Not Guilty, Lawyers Seek Disqualification

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

Cole Tomas Allen has pleaded not guilty to a slate of federal charges tied to an alleged attempt to assassinate President Donald Trump, while his defense has moved to disqualify prosecutors and legal questions about

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Xi Weighs Releasing Jimmy Lai Before Trump Meeting

David Gregoire May 12, 2026

This piece looks at the diplomatic moment between President Trump and Xi Jinping and why a single summit can carry outsized moral and strategic weight, focusing on the dictator’s grip on power, the symbolic value

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California Voters Must Demand Change, Steve Hilton Says

David Gregoire May 12, 2026

Steve Hilton has burst into California politics as a voice promising a sharp break from the status quo, arguing that the state’s spiraling costs and public-safety failures come from long Democratic dominance. This piece looks

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Trump Urges Release Of Jimmy Lai, Criticizes China

Erica Carlin May 12, 2026

President Trump said he plans to raise the case of Jimmy Lai when he meets with Xi Jinping, framing it as both a human rights issue and a matter of clear American interest. The conversation

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Virginia Democrats Seek SCOTUS Stay After Court Tosses Gerrymander

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

The Virginia Supreme Court gutted a Democrat-backed ballot move this week, and what followed looked less like legal strategy and more like a scramble. Officials rushed filings to the U.S. Supreme Court, flubbed basic court

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Huntington Beach Teens On E-Bikes Attack Scooter Rider, One Arrested

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

A man riding a scooter with his wife was assaulted on the Huntington Beach boardwalk after a large group of teens on e-bikes gathered there, according to reports. He was hit in the face with

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El Cajon Mayor Sues California AG Over Welfare Checks Ban

Doug Goldsmith May 12, 2026

I never planned to sue my own state, but recent decisions by Sacramento forced our hand. This piece explains why El Cajon took California Attorney General Rob Bonta to court, the law at the center

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Teen Takeovers Surge, Cities Demand Tougher Prosecutors

Doug Goldsmith May 12, 2026

We are watching a collapse of order on our streets driven by what the media calls “teen takeovers,” and this piece argues plain things: these events reveal a loss of fear of authority and God,

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Bishop Schneider Warns Report Usurps God’s Authority, Echoes Serpent

Erica Carlin May 12, 2026

Bishop Schneider publicly criticized a recent synod report that suggested moving “beyond” current Church teaching on homosexuality, arguing the recommendation crosses a theological line and risks undermining core doctrines. He compared the report’s impulse to

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Hungarian Cardinal Hospitalized, Appeals For Urgent Prayers

Erica Carlin May 12, 2026

The Hungarian cardinal has been hospitalized and is asking for prayers, according to sources close to him. This article traces what is known, how faith communities typically respond to such news, and why requests for

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US Inflation Climbs To 3.8% As Brent Oil Tops $104

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

The U.S. is dealing with fresh inflation pressure as oil spikes tied to the Iran conflict push prices up, wages lag, and politics scramble for a narrative. Energy costs are the headline driver, lawmakers are

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Mamdani Proposes East Harlem City Supermarket, Promises Lower Prices

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

I’ll take apart Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposal for city-run supermarkets, question the term “food deserts.”, compare real prices and choices on the ground, point out who actually needs help, and suggest what practical fixes look

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Spencer Pratt Calls Out City Leadership In Mother’s Day Video

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

Spencer Pratt released a hard-hitting Mother’s Day video that puts a face on the failures many Angelenos blame on city leadership, and the ad spotlights his family’s loss while making a clear case for political

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Israel Expels Popular Shepherd’s Field Pastor Over Occupation Claim

Erica Carlin May 12, 2026

Israeli authorities have expelled Shepherd’s Field pastor Fr. Louis Salman after he publicly confirmed that Israel is an ‘occupation power.’ The move has intensified concerns about pressures on Christian communities in the Holy Land and

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German Couple Sentenced For Locking Children Over COVID Fears

Dan Veld May 12, 2026

This article describes a disturbing case out of Oviedo, Spain, where a German couple was convicted after police found three children kept almost entirely isolated during the pandemic years. It walks through the discovery, the

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Saint John’s, College Of Saint Benedict Affirm LGBT Event Compliance

Erica Carlin May 11, 2026

Two Minnesota colleges have publicly defended a campus event that some found controversial, saying the activity fits within their institutional approach and standards. Administrators emphasized that the program aligns with their mission while also stressing

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Tennessee Rep Justin Pearson Yells At State Troopers, Sparking Outrage

Dan Veld May 11, 2026

Tennessee Rep. Justin Pearson drew sharp criticism after a heated confrontation with state troopers during a redistricting special session, using charged language that shocked onlookers and commentators. BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock and others condemned the

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Trump Orders Domestic Glyphosate Production To Bolster Food Security

Dan Veld May 11, 2026

President Trump used the Defense Production Act to secure domestic manufacturing of glyphosate-based herbicides and elemental phosphorus, arguing that relying on foreign suppliers—especially China—threatens America’s food supply. This piece explains why that move matters for

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British Columbia Leader Uses Abortion Rights To Divert Voters

Erica Carlin May 11, 2026

This piece looks at a common political move in British Columbia: the provincial leader is leaning hard into championing abortion “rights” while the economy and everyday concerns are slipping. It checks how that strategy works

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FBI Veteran Reveals How One Question Exposes Spies

Dan Veld May 11, 2026

Wayne Barnes spent decades reading people and finding the gaps between what they say and what they mean, and his stories show how small, human slips often expose huge lies. This piece walks through the

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Alleged Florida Man Stabs Grandmother 11 Times On Mother’s Day

Dan Veld May 11, 2026

The story details a disturbing Mother’s Day attack in West Palm Beach where a 29-year-old man is accused of stabbing his grandmother 11 times after a request to help with groceries, sparking a violent scene

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FBI Accelerates AI Integration, Boosts Child Exploitation Response

David Gregoire May 11, 2026

I stepped into the FBI determined to pull it out of the past and give agents modern tools so they can protect communities better and faster. This piece walks through the technology overhaul, how artificial

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Why Top Earners Already Shoulder Most Federal And State Taxes

Kevin Parker May 11, 2026

This piece rips open the empty slogan “fair share” and shows what rich Americans actually pay across income, sales, property, investment and estate taxes, why vague calls for higher levies ignore incentives, and why the

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